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Sponsored by - Junction Eagle
The Junction Eagle, Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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Classified Ads
The Junction Eagle
P.O. Box 226
Junction, TX 76849
Phone: 325-446-2610
Fax: 325-446-4025
All want ads are cash in advance except for those firms and individuals carrying regular 30-day accounts. Charges are thirty cents (30¢) per word with a $3.00 minimum. There is no discount for multiple insertions.
REAL ESTATE
Texas Crossword solution
Candy Cargill, Broker
This week’s
solution
FOUR KIMBLE COUNTY RIVER RANCHES
www.thorntonranchsales.com
See Price, Terms, Details, Snapshots & Maps At:
960 ACRES: On Main Llano River 15 miles northeast of Junction. Almost 1
mile of choice river frontage. Excellent tree cover. High fenced. Paved road
frontage. Trophy white-tail deer, turkey, quail & fabulous fishing.
95 ACRES: On Main Llano River 2 miles northeast of Junction. Five-yr.-old five
bedroom, 3 bath rock & cypress house. Paved road access, nice pecan bottom,
excellent water well. Gamey. Easy river access. Convey all minerals owned.
70.13 ACRES: On South Llano River near the state park. 1,650 ft. of choice
LD
river frontage, hwy. 377
frontage,
3 cabins, giant pecan and oak trees, minerSO
als & water rights included.
3.73 ACRES: On South Llano River near the state park. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
cedar & rock house with large deck overlooking the river plus a small guest
house with deck, both recently remodeled. Superb kayaking, boating, tubing,
swimming & fishing. Will sell with or without furnishings.
Hill Country
Real Estate
Sudoku Solution
WEEKLY MEETINGS
The Mills Ranch, apx. 234 acres just
outside of Junction on both sides of
County Road 311. Large hills with
caves and rock outcroppings make
way for fantastic views in all directions. Three tanks, new fencing, seasonal creek, windmill, cabin and ranch
equipment complete the package.
Currently under a wildlife maintenance plan. Call and make an appointment for a showing…..$695,000.00
(Gillespie MLS#58049) Priced below
county appraisal!
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1-800-510-9951
830-833-4591
830-833-4592 fax
www.hcrealestate.com
THORNTON RANCH SALES
1501 Isaac Creek Circle New Braunfels, TX 78132
Phone: 210 656-1955 E-mail: len@thorntonranchsales.com
WANTED: Kimble Country Ranch listings on any and all types of land.
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HELP WANTED
FOR RENT or LEASE
Cedar Hills Apartments now
leasing 1 & 2 bedroom apts.
446-4560 or 446-2958. D-26-tfnc
Retail or office space for lease in
downtown Junction. Call for
info. 446-2312 or 210-296-1429
H-37-tfnc
Wanted-A few good caregivers to
provide services for our clients in
their homes. Dependable transportation a must, bilingual a
plus. Please call 1-800-669-2291
or 325-676-2281.
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Carrier wanted. Deliver San
Angelo Times in Junction.
Make approximately $700 per
mo. working early morning
hours. 1-800-588-1884 ext.
8291.
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Help wanted. Full time and part
time positions available. Apply in
person at 2345 Main. EOE
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Rowe’s Chevron needs help all
positions. Apply in person at
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2415 N. Main.
Help wanted at COOPER’S
BAR-B-Q.
Full/part
time.
Benefits, vacation, retirement. No
phone calls please. Apply in person only 2423 N. Main. C-30-tfnc
UNDER NEW MANAGMENT Days Inn Junction now hiring
housekeeping & front desk. Apply in person.
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RANCH & FARM
NEW MEXICO ALFALFA, small
square and one ton bales. Also
square bales sudan and coastal hay.
Can deliver. 325-446-3577 or 830C-30-tfc
370-4425.
Wanted: Grazing land for cattle. Will pay by acre or by
head/month. Call Ward 210W-37-tfnc
215-7790.
Horses For Sale Weanlings,
yearlings and older. Tony
Ramirez cell 210-912-4859 or
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home 325-446-3774.
Haygrazer
4x5
bales.
Abundantly fertilized and
watered. Jay @ 325-446-3162.
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Quality HAY
Coastal, Hay-grazer,
Bluestem, Round or square
Can deliver
Tony Ramirez
(210) 912-4859 cell
(210) 319-0991 truck
(325) 446-3774 nights
Johnny’s Exxon
time/part-time, all shifts
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El Lobo Ranch located at the start of the hill country between Glen
Rose and Stephenville, Texas, has an opening for an experienced
Ranch Foreman. El Lobo Ranch is a 600-acre high fenced game
ranch that has an extensive year around feeding program.
Successful candidates will have a degree in Wildlife Management
or Range Management, be experienced in all aspects of construction
to include welding and farm and ranch maintenance. The Ranch
Foreman will be required to routinely guide and entertain clients
and associates of the Ranche’s owners. Experience in roping and
working with horses is a definite plus.
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Reginald Stapper
Farm & Ranch
Management Consulting
Custom farming,
Irrigation, Pecans, Hay, &
Grazing management
830-683-7322 cell
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Hay Sudan Square Bales $4. 720
Smith Lane. 325-446-5801.
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DAY HUNTING
Day hunting: axis, whitetail and
turkey. Small place, lots of
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game. 325-446-5801.
Successful candidates must be organized, professional in manners
and dress and must be proficient in following directions to ensure
on time completion date of tasks and within budget. El Lobo Ranch
annually constructs a new building project and is recognized as a
one of a kind unique and special ranch.
Only the most professional and committed should apply. The Ranch
offers a competitive compensation package to include insurance,
Individual Retirement Account (IRA) and bonuses. This position is
typically a 5-day per work week. Please forward your resume to:
Mr. Jerry King -Echevarria
Post Office Box 1172
Addison, TX 75001
(972) 248-4886 Phone
(972) 732-7294 Fax
or
email: pbrooks@el-lobo-ranch.com
An Equal Opportunity Employer
FOR
SALE
HUNTERS
LP gas dryer, used electric
dryer, used washing machine,
electric kitchen range. ALSOrepair most home appliances,
small and large. No fixee, No
chargee. DAVE’S FIXIT 325-446S-43-tfnc
2901.
Trailer flooring for cattle,
equipment hauling trailers, etc.
2 inches thick, solid oak. 830Q-7-52c
997-6503.
18 CU. F/F refrigerators-$175$250. TV’s--$95-$125. 30” electric or gas range-$250. Washer$125. Dryer, electric or gas-$125.
Twin mattress with boxsprings,
new-$145 pair. Double mattress/box springs $165 a pair.
Queen mattress with box
springs, new $195 set. King mattress with box springs, new-$295
set. Bunk beds w/new mattresses-$385 complete. Furniture
830-257-4267.
also.
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Beaux Cook, Agent (210) 387-9949
JOHN McCOLLOM & ASSOCIATES
341 Junction Hwy.
Kerrville, TX 78028
(830) 896-1122
www.mccollom.com
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For sale: beautiful home near Junction with Llano River frontage.
Home is in immaculate condition, one owner. Picturesque setting
with gorgeous trees, stone courtyard. All of this on approx. 11
acres. Home is stucco, 3 bed/2 bath. This is a MUST SEE! Call
Greene Realty to schedule your private viewing today!
For additional info on this and other properties go to
www.greene-realty.com Sherron Properties, Broker
Box 1094, Mason, Tx 76856 •
325-347-0038 • Fax: 325-347-9038
Email:mdail@hctc.net
Web:www.mikedail.com
46 ac: 16 NE Mason, 2 irri. wells, lrg. pond, roping arena. $425K.
79 ac: 18 NE Mason: Beautiful oaks w/views; new well, game. $3,600/ac.
100 ac: SE Menard: Oak, wells, game, 6% down, owner finance. $2,895/ac.
110 ac: 28 S Mason on ROWeasement, L.O. & brush, views, abun. game. $3,250/ac.
121 ac: NE Mason: 1/2 timbered, unequipped irri. well, game, tank. $3,295/ac.
124 ac: NE Mason on CR: 30 gpm well, oaks, minerals, game. $3,600/ac.
162 ac: N. Eden: Improved grass, game, tank, Duck Crk, minerals. $1,500/ac.
199.7 ac: NE Eden, mesquite/brush, lots of game, tank & comm. water. $1,350/ac.
293 ac: Menard: Oak, wells, game, owner finance, 6% down. $2,895/ac.
300 ac: NE Mason CR frontage: live oak, 3 wells, all minerals. $2,950/ac.
732 ac: NW Eden: Tanks, water meter, mesq/brush, abund. game. $1,450/ac.
1033 ac: SE Eden: Exotic game ranch, well watered, minerals. $1,895/ac.
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210 W. Redbud
1 1/2 lots, fully
remodeled, 3/2 CH&A,
fireplace, huge pecans
trees. Don't miss this
one, $125,000
Kenneth Waites, Agent
210-355-0381
kennywaites@yahoo.com
FAST
Call
The
Junction
Eagle
325-446-2610
Waites Brush
Clearing
Tree Shear - No job too big
or too small
325-446-2152
210-355-0381 cell
Special Government Program,
NO MONEY OUT OF YOUR
POCKET! On a new home if
you own land or family will give
you land. BAD CREDIT OK. 1L-26-tfnc
888-697-7690.
We move & set up mobile homes. Also
do re-levels. Licensed, bonded &
insured. 830-367-3194. E-mail
movers1@hctc.net. I#004474. Superior
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Mobile Home Movers.
Repo’d double wide w/land in
Junction. Make up 3 back payments & move in. RBI 35624.
C-39-tfnc
800-210-9331.
NOTICE OF ESTRAY
Owner Finance Land/home
$250. dep. Terms neg. (830) 9812430 limited time only. Call
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Now! 35920
AAA $7500 tax credit
SSI/Social Security $1400 net. We
can put you in a new home with
no payments until 2009. (830)
981-2432 limied offer Must call
C-45-7c
today! 35920
Es usted dueno de su terreno?
Necesita Casa; electricidad, agua, y
grenaje? Nostros le podemos ayudar: Financiamos y No tendra pagos
hasta el ano 2009! Llame Hoy! 830C-45-7c
981-2430. Esther. 35920
WORK WANTED
Alterations, mending, custom
sewing, ironing, and some
monograming. 325-446-3968.
W-44-4p
FOR SALE
Southwest style hide-a-bed w/2
chairs $275; desk $50; 3 chests of
drawers $100 ea; glass top coffee,
end & couch tables $200. Dining
room set $800. Dining room set
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$1,200. 325-475-2064
MUST SEE
Basset hound puppies for sale.
Females: $225; Males: $200.
Price includes shots. Ready
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Dec. 6. 325-446-8004.
Stephens Ranch Real Estate
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SELL it
MIKE DAIL REAL ESTATE
A Private Property Rights Advocate.
Contact Us To SELL or PURCHASE Your Next Property
BRUSH CLEARING
AA no Pmts till 2009
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RANCH FOREMAN
No. 548 - AF & AM
Slated Meeting
8:00 p.m.
1st Thursday
Each Month
Kelly Simon, WM
Ilee Simon, Secretary
Manufactured
Homes
Kimble County:
Drug free workplace
Monday Nights, 7:00 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Parish Hall
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Beautiful views, gently rolling, good hunting,
close to town & hardwoods
Owner Finance Terms
10% down, 6% interest, 5 year balloon, 20 year amortization
Call today!
Greene Realty
(830) 683-4203
Help wanted:Clerks, fullApply in person
8-2 daily
EASY TO OWN RANCHES
JUNCTION, TEXAS
50 – 500 ACRES
AL-ANON
Meetings
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NOTICE OF IMPOUNDMENT OF ESTRAY
08-103
Case No. __
Date: 12-02-08
On the 2nd day of December, 2008, I impounded the following
estray:
Kind of Animal: Goats
Breed: Bore Cross
Spanish
Color: Red/White
Black/White
Sex: Male
Male
Age: 6 months
6 months
Size: 75 lbs.
40 lbs.
Brand, Marks, Identifying Characteristics: None
and, on the 2nd day of December, 2008, I filed a Notice of Estray
in the Estray Book of Kimble County, Texas.
I have made a diligent search of the register of recorded brands
in Kimble County, Texas, for the owner of said estray, but the
search did not reveal the owner.
Notice is hereby given that, if the ownership of said estray is not
determined by the 5th day of January, 2009, said estray will be sold
at public auction/sheriff’s sale at Junction Stockyard.
WITNESS my hand this 2nd day of December, 2008.
Mike Chapman
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Sheriff of Kimble County, Texas
Go Lady Eagles, Go!
Show ‘em what you’re made of!
Sawyer & 14th, lot 90x145.
$12,000. 325-446-4601.
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FREE PUPPIES
Four Austrailian Sheppard/
Border Collie mix puppies for
free. Just make them a good
home. Call Jennifer at 325-446K-47-2p
9282.
The
Junction
Eagle,
the best little
newspaper in
Texas.
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The Junction Eagle, Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Classifieds! Real Estate
Gorgeous home sites with quality restrictions located 3.5 miles from
Junction with beautiful views of the surrounding hills and creek.*
3.094 Acres – $47,500.
3.181 Acres – $49,500.
3.491 Acres – $54,500. CONTRACT
3.897 Acres – $59,500. CONTRACT
4.722 Acres – Creek frontage and views! $79,500.
5.836 Acres – Both sides of crystal clear Cedar Creek with a dramatic rock
bluff, beautifulCONTRACT
trees, and great fishing. Build your cabin or dream home overlooking the creek so close that you can hear the running water! $150,000*
7.404 Acres – One of a kind creek tract with approx. 650 feet on both
SOLD
sides of Cedar Creek.
Private water with unique rock dam. Many large
hardwood trees and a beautiful building site. $250,000*
9.46 Acres – South Llano River with beautiful pecan trees and cozy
2BR/1BA cabin, workshop, close to town, a must see. $375,000
9.957 Acres – Main Llano River, scattered lg. live oak and pecan trees. $210,000.*
9.998 Acres – 360+ ft. of Main Llano River frontage, newly remodeled 2750+/-sf 4Br/2.5Ba, CH/A, large covered patio under huge oak
trees, workshop, beautiful pecan tree shaded river view. $425,000.*
12.80 +/- Acres – Both sides of Sycamore Creek for over 825 feet with
new concrete dam and breathtaking views of a dramatic rock bluff.
Good soil and easy access in the much desired Segovia area. $225,000.
14.85 Acres – North Llano River with older 3Br/2Ba rock home, carport, and
barn. Large pecan and oak trees with city utilities. $300,000.
19.841 Acres – Main Llano River with large live oak and pecan trees and grassy
fields with over 665 ft. of river. $395,000.*
28.113 Acres – Main Llano River. Great showplace with over 985 ft. of river
with large grassy fields and scattered pecan and oak trees. A new water well,
underground electricity, fencing and entrance. $545,000*
31.95 +/- Acres – Beautiful mix of liveoak and cedar with great hilltop views
and several outstanding home sites. Segovia area! $239,500.
59.33 Acres – Menard County Great turn-key hunting tract. Complete with
blinds, feeders and 2 BR/1BA home! Liveoak and cedar. $214,000
60+/- Acres with 1,000+/- ft. of creek frontage for swimming and enjoyment, large Pecan trees, charming old rock cabin, equipment shed, oak
and cedar covered hills & canyon provide excellent hunting, electricity
& water on site, less than 10 minutes from Junction. $625,000.*
67.04 Acres – Excellent hunting ranch surrounded by large ranches,
abundant axis, whitetail, hogs, turkey, 2 blinds & feeders. $199,500.*
150+/- Acres–Sutton County, hunting ranch surrounded by large
SOLD
neighbors with paved
county road frontage and minerals. $1,850/acre.
Houses
109 South 4th – 3BR/2BA, CHA, nicely updated inside priced to sell. $85,000
306 West St. – 4Br/3Ba with CHA, recent remodel, new outside paint, great
neighborhood, nice house. Reduced to $120,000.
201 West Cedar–3BR/2BAbrick home, nicely updated with large game room
in great neighborhood. $112,500
Commercial
1802 Main St. – Office sites for sale. $25,000- $75,000*
11.44 Acres - Junction Stock Yards – Large building, city water, and
great frontage on Hwy 83 North. $395,000
---------------------------------------------------------------------------Home: 325-446-8680
Email: trey@treysullivan.com
* Owner/Broker
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Junction Ranch Real Estate
1100-B Main Street Junction, Texas 76849
(325) 446-3811
www.junctionranchrealestate.com
491.34 Acres-Hwy. frontage, new cabin, new well. Liveoak and
mesquite country, very little cedar. Good network of roadsentire ranch is accessible by two-wheel drive vehicle. Great
hunting for native game and axis deer.
489 Acres-North Llano River frontage, has 2-year-around springs,
& 2 houses.
117.26 Acres-Easy access, electricity, heavily wooded with liveoaks
and cedar. Loads of game. Axis, Blackbuck, whitetail, turkey,
and hogs. Owner financing is available.
108.03 Acres-Llano River frontage, easy access to river. Water well,
building sites with views. Great hunting & fishing. 10
minutes from town.
79 Acres with about 1400 ft. of San Saba River frontage.
45+/- ac. farmland, 1 well & 2 earthen tanks. Great for bird hunters
or watchers.
44.97 Acres-County road frontage. Travel trailer, electricity, fenced.
Great hunting.
COMMERCIAL
5+/- ac. - great investment–located 83 & I-10. $2,300,000
1908 Main. Great location. Almost one acre. REDUCED to $80,000.
1008 Main-Great location. $65,500
HOUSES
804 Hackberry - 2 BR/1 BA., Just remolded, very cute. $67,500.
310 S. 9th St. - 3 or 4 bedroom, 1 bath, living/dining combo,
large country kitchen. Needs a family/handyman. Quiet
neighborhood. $43,000.
210 N. 19th - 3 BR/2 BA, living room with fireplace, 2 car garage,
patio, fenced yard. Great neighborhood. $98,500.
115 Mesquite - Nice 3 BR/2 BA home on 2 lots. Large master bedroom,
patio, carport, storage bldg. Quiet neighborhood. $87,500.
410 Cenizo - 3 BR/2 BA, 3 lots, large den, carport, workshop & RV
carport. Reduced to $155,000.
2 lots - Bluebonnet. Last of the lots. $17,000.
420 S. 16th - 3 BR/1BA, double carport, nice work shop.
301 S. Llano-Cozy country home 2/1. $79,500. Owner/agent.
Mary Murr, Broker..................................325-446-3150
Mary Ruth Williams, Asso. broker..........325-446-2539
Pam Bannowsky....................................... .325-446-4098
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L.R. Castleberry........................................325-475-2028
S u e L e w i s G i p s o n , B ro k e r 8 3 0 - 7 3 9 - 6 9 9 2 ; 3 2 5 - 4 4 6 - 2 4 4 3 ; 8 3 0 - 8 9 6 - 4 1 0 6
www.gipsonrealestateservices.com
50 acres, frontage on Hwy 479, surrounded by large ranches, scenic tract for
building site. $6,500/acre.
234 S. 16th 3/2 fireplace, shop, large privacy fenced back yard. $96,500.
PRICE REDUCED.
220 acres, hwy frontage, Llano River frontage. Can be divided. Beautiful
building sites.
248 +/- ac., mobile home, blinds, feeders, pond, native and exotic game,
Edwards County. $3150/ac.
280 acres, Menard County, cultivated land with San Saba River frontage,
pecan bottom, irrigation rights.
633.21 ac. Kerr/Real Co. Hwy frontage, abundant wildlife, wells, house &
more.
210 Cherry Street--3/2 mobile home, with deck and fenced yard. $35,000
Inventories are low & we need all types of listings
Rance Roberts
Roxie Thomas
Jake Jacob
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830-329-1496
972-742-7241
830-459-2712
Plumley Realty
Sammy Plumley, Broker 325/446-2830
2341 N. Main - Junction, Texas
www.plumleyrealty.com
Acreage
Hwy 377 S. - Small rock cabin, S. Llano River frontage, overlooks river, great access. $175,000.
2.7 ac. Rock home, basement with fireplace, storage bldg., carport, close toSOLD
town with paved frontage. $75,000.
5 ac. Johnson Fork Creek frontage, 1 Br., 1 Ba. cedar cabin, large
pecan trees, paved frontage, lots of wildlife. $189,000.
7.5 ac. 2 br., 2 ba. house, fireplace, new CH/A, shaded fenced
yard w/patio, 2 br., 2 ba., bunk house, new 40’X120” metal barn,
field. $275,000.
8 ac., beautiful view overlooking Junction, accessed from Jo
Lynn Street. $50,000
9.19 ac. 1Br., 1Ba, large front & back porch, cedar frame, fireplace, study & loft, 1 Br., 1 Ba., bunk house, 1 submersible well,
1 windmill, paved access. $192,500.
9.31 ac. 3 br., 2 ba., split level house, covered redwood deck,
great views, Llano River access, work shop. $194,000.
10 ac. 3 br., 2 ba. mobile, S. Llano River frontage, 30 x 60 building, close to town. $300,000.
14.82 ac. N. Llano River, county road access, good fishing and
swimming hole, electricity. $178,200.
23 ac. S. Llano River frontage, close to town, easy beach access
for swimming and fishing, water well, nice building site w/view
of surrounding hills, large pecan trees. $650,000.
43 ac. 2 Br./1 1/2 Ba. cabin, front and back full length porches,
awesome view overlooking S. Llano River, water well, private
setting, river access to common area. $375,000
62 ac. 5Br./3Ba., native stone, beautiful view, fireplace, large living area, workshop, county road frontage, lots of wildlife, good
soil. $400,000.
230 ac. N.E. Kimble county, springs, water well w/windmill, nice
live oak cover, mixed hardwoods in draws, good hunting, private,
spectacular views, cabin, possible divide. $3,500 per acre.
SUTTON COUNTY
15 ac. - Sutton County, lots of N. Llano River frontage, large
body of water flows into shallow rapids, nice building site overlooking river, lots of wildlife. $225,000.
40 ac. Sutton Co. Paved frontage, good water well, electricity, deer &
turkey. $112,000.
918 ac. - 4 Br./2Ba. house, 2 water wells, paved country road
frontage, abundant wildlife, turnkey property. $1,695 per acre.
1705 ac. - Live oaks, 2 ponds, 2 water wells, 2 Br/1Ba. house (new
construction), large living area, fireplace, great hunting, field, game
proof 2 sides. $1,645 per acre.
2015 ac. - Sutton County, large live oaks, excellent grass, 4 water
wells, working pens, large pond, good fences, nice views, good
road system, draws lined with oaks, loaded with whitetail, turkey
and some roaming exotics. $1645 per acre.
MENARD COUNTY
870 ac. - 2 1/2 miles San Saba River frontage, bluffs, cabin,
Indian mounds, minerals, native pecan bottom, large hardwood,
loaded with game, good access. $4,700 per acre.
Houses
224 S. 16th - 3/2 house, good location near school, fenced backyard, CH/A. $59,500
109 Martin Dr. - 3 Br., 1 Ba., brick home w/carport, large fenced
backyard, nice trees. $70,000.
218 N. 15th - 3 Br., 2 Ba., hardwood floors, nice yard, 2 car carport, large den. $70,000.
415 S. 16th - 3 Br., 2 Ba., carport, fenced yard, corner lot, storage building, good location, call about repair allowance. $80,000
214 W. Cedar - 2 Br/1Ba., brick exterior, privacy fence, fireplace, garage, nice trees, 2 workshops, RV covered parking, large
lot. $129,500.
609 Elm - 3 Br., CH/A, 1 Ba., large metal carport, nice yard with
large pecan CONTRACT
trees. $65,000
2505 College - 4 br., 3 1/2 ba., hand hewn native stone, CH/A,
nice landscape, birding paradise, private covered patio, large den
w/rock fireplace, 2 car garage, sprinkler system.
301 Cenizo - 2 Br/2Ba., corner lot, large living area, den w/wood burning stove, screened in porch, computer room, large carport. $99,500.
Commercial
2+ ac.-I-10 @ 457 Exit-High visibility area with good access off
I-10 each direction. Great potential. $200,000.
115 N. 8th commercial building, good office space, storage space. $75,000.
Cody Plumley, broker.............................................325/446-2324
Misty Plumley, agent.............................................325/446-2324
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Carter Plumley, agent...........................................830/591-2084
R.D. Kothmann Real Estate
Serving the Hill Country since the 40’s.
1701 Main - Junction - 325/446-3013
www.kothmannrealestate.com
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Convenience Store, gas, groceries, restaurant and
feed. Great location. Harper, Texas.
2 ac. - Intersection of IH-10 & 2169.
5 ac. - One mile west of Junction between 1674 & I-10.
6 +/- ac. - Executive home/hunting & tennis court.
Three, 9.5 to 16 ac. river tracts, North Llano.
Only three tracts left -119 to 135 ac. - 7 miles N.E.
Hwy 377 and 1.9 miles on County Rd. 372.
10 ac. - 3/2 modular, near Harper, fenced & water well.
MOTIVATED
SELLER
40 ac. - 1100 sq. ft. cabin,
AC/H, great hunting.
$215,000.
50.3 ac. near town, windmill & water well.
72 ac. Off Loop 479.
CONTRACT
147 ac. w/well and solar
panel. Segovia area.
204.45 ac. - 6 hunting blinds w/feeders, 30x40 metal
CONTRACT
building, 2 mobile homes,
water, septic. $2750 ac.
212 ac.-Live water ranch, new 3/2 steel frame home.
Great hunting. Tremendous views. Must see.
370 ac. Near Junction. Hwy frontage. Will divide.
Member MLS-Gillespie County Board of REALTORS®
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P.O. Box 154
Junction, Texas 76849
325-446-2763 Or 432-631-0589
Paul Bierschwale, Broker® Scott Phillips®
www.bierschwalelandco.com
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Kelly Kothmann....................................................446-3280
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Hill Country Real Estate, LLC.
Ward Bolt Whitworth - Broker
26 2 1 a c . ranch. 40 min. SW of Junction.
73 0 a c. ranch. Kerr Co.
22 0 a c . Main Llano River
137 ac. Main Llano River. New listing.
112 ac. Llano River and hwy frontage, bluff with views.
Premium office space for rent.
702 College
325-446-8790 Office
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Trey Sullivan Real Estate
Trey Sullivan, Broker
1802 Main St. – Junction, TX
325-446-3725
325-446-6060
WWW.TREYSULLIVAN.COM
The Junction Eagle, Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Eagles
Continued from Page 1
Mart was back in the driver’s seat, but this time the
Eagles defensive unit rose to
the challenge in a hurry, dispatching the Panthers after
three tries and a punt.
Stopping the Mart offense
were Sam Herring, O’Brian
Rodriquez, D. Stapp and
Victor Parga.
Starting from the best field
position they would have all
afternoon on their own 47
yard line, the Eagles drove 53
yards in 9 plays, with D. Stapp
doing his driving, jumping
over, juking, dodging charges
that have defined his running
game
this
season. A
McKinnerney-to-Ashton
Thomas pass was good for 20
yards. Three yards from paydirt, D. Stapp jumped over a
Panther defender to score six
for his teammates. Thomas’
kick missed the mark. Eagles
6, Panthers 10.
Now the Eagles seemed to
have gained their stride. With
new energy, the Junction
defense battled the Panthers,
starting on the Mart 47 yard
line. Cody Hale and Alec
Menchaca took care of the
kick return. Thomas, D. Stapp,
Rodriquez, Cole Sandlin,
William Whitworth, Herring
and a 10-yard holding penalty
limited the Panthers’ travels.
Then a break. Jordan Keeton
slammed into the Mart ballcarrier, who coughed up the
pigskin. Sandlin grabbed the
loose ball, took off heading
west and never looked back.
The Eagles attempted to fake a
point-after kick when Sandlin,
as holder, took the long snap
from A.J. Heap and ran for the
end zone. He was taken down
short. Junction 12, Mart 10.
The Panthers used the
remaining 52 seconds of the
first half to practice their passing game, but Hale, Sandlin,
Parga, D. Stapp and Joe Wood
put the kibosh to any hopes
the Panthers had of regaining
the lead before the break.
After halftime, things would
not go well for the Eagles. In
their four offensive efforts,
they would punt twice, fumble
the ball away and throw an
interception.
On the second drive, starting on their own 20, the
Eagles were cooking along. D.
Stapp caught a J-McK pass,
only to have a holding penalty
cost the Eagles 10 yards. This
was followed by a motion
penalty for 5 more in the
wrong
direction.
A
McKinnerney-to-Thomas
pass-catch on a second and 25
saved the drive, but the Eagles
could not seal the deal and
were forced to punt.
The Panthers made only 17
yards on their next drive.
Jessie Sauceda shot through
the line, downing the Panther
ball-carrier for a loss. Hale
and Wood combined to sack
the talented Mart quarterback,
and Brad Sandlin made two
more stops. Herring put pressure on the QB’s passing
efforts. A long boot gave the
Eagles the ball, but they were
pinned on their own 5 yard
line.
Beginning the fourth quarter, trailing by 4 points, D.
Stapp kept hammering the
line, dragging tacklers along,
but he never got an opening
for the breakaway romps that
have been the highlight of his
2,702 rushing yards this season. He would average 4.4
yards per carry, a stat that most
running backs would be happy
to claim. For Stapp, however,
it was far below his usual
impressive numbers.
A well-covered C. Sandlin
made a beautiful catch. Then,
disaster. On first and 10, as D.
Stapp was fighting for
yardage, the ball came out, or
was knocked loose. (Stapp
said he wasn’t sure which.)
Mart recovered. Adding to the
loss of possession was a 15-
yard personal foul penalty.
The Panthers took over with
Junction’s goal line just 27
yards away. Sauceda, Parga,
Hale, D. Stapp, Wood, T.
Stapp and C. Sandlin made
stops, but the Panthers were
watching the clock, could see
the Junction uprights and were
smelling victory. Nine plays
later, the Mart QB slipped into
the end zone from the two
yard line. The point-after kick
failed. A 22 to 12 lead, with
only 3:41 left in the game,
made the possibility of pulling
out a win for the Eagles pretty
much out of reach, but the
mighty heart and spirit of the
Eagles would try.
Thomas took the kickoff
from the end zone out to the
21. D. Stapp ran around the
right for 12. A McKinnerneyto-D. Stapp-to-C. Sandlin play
didn’t work, but Sandlin and
Stapp would pick up more
yardage later in the drive.
Then J-McK launched a pass
downfield, intended for
Menchaca, who was barely
visible surrounded by two purple uniforms. The pass was
picked off, finishing the
Eagles’ shot at a slot in the
state championship finals.
The 2008 Eagles soared
higher than any previous
Junction football team. They,
and their coaches, set a high
standard for future teams of
gridiron Eagles. They played
with class, discipline, skill,
spirit of teamwork and lots of
heart. They secured a respected place in JISD football history and will, no doubt, be the
subject of tales of admiration
and pride by their community
and school.
Congratulations to the 2008
Eagles!
To the Eagles who will take
to the JISD field next August:
Start now! Get to the weight
room so that you’ll not only be
“Army Strong” and “Built
Ford Tough”, you’ll be Dustin
Stapp strong and tough!
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These students from Sandra Van Winkle’s 3rd grade class took part in “College Day” on
Tuesday. They are, back row, from left, Ethan Whitlock, Elyssa McCain, Mariah Rivera,
Jacob Wilham and Noah Ivy. In front, are, from left, Kyna Bullard, Tristan Carlile,
Macina Davis, A.J. Esquivel and Brian Black. They all say, “Gig’em.”
College Day introduced at JISD
In order to get students thinking about college at an early age, Kaycie Sullivan decided to start
College Day at JISD.
There are two parts to this program:
First, once a month students can wear their favorite college T-shirt or colors and may bring
spare change for a scholarship fund; a different university is spotlighted each month (the ones
that the teachers attended) and the students learn about that college. The first college to be introduced was Texas A&M University. According to Sullivan, the kids really loved the A&M stickers, pencils, etc. they received. They also enjoyed hearing the Aggie War Hymn over the intercom every morning.
During the second part of the program, the spare change brought for the scholarship goes to
a high school senior chosen by the elementary and middle school. High school seniors will
apply and talk to JES and JMS about why they need the scholarship and why they want to go
to college. So far there is $1,300 in the scholarship fund, and it continues to grow each month.
Now on to the University of Texas!
Adults participating in the first “College Day” by listening to the Aggie War Hymn one last
time are, from left, Joan Helton, Lisa Lester, Tiffany Bierschwale, Becky Stapper,
Meredith Nowlin and Rhandy Helton.
Star Shuttle & Charter
buses carry the Junction
Boys, cheerleaders and the
Golden Eagle Marching
Band to Georgetown on
Saturday to meet the Mart
Panthers in the semi-final
football playoffs. Loyal football fans and parents followed the buses to and from
the game.
PUBLIC NOTICES
Notice
Kimble County Title will be changing
our company name to Surety Title
Company as of January 1, 2009. All
files will remain at 1802 Main Street,
Ste. C, Junction, Texas 76849. All operations will remain the same.
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More Classifieds! Real Estate
City of Junction
RANCHES
50 Acres 10 minutes northeast
of Junction, nice views, good bottom land, building sites. Whitetail
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Deer, wild turkeys, dove,Sand wild hogs. $2,250 per acre
50 Acres 10 minutes northeast of Junction, nice views, good bottom land, building sites and Gentry
Creek. Whitetail Deer, wild turkeys, dove, and wild hogs. $2,500 per acre
52 Acres 46 miles NW of Kerrville. 3-2 home on top of hill with super views of the Texas Hill
Country. Barn, garden, good access one mile off Hwy. 479. Fenced and cross-fenced. Nice Hill
Country property. $335,000. Call Barry McCollom 830-896-1122; barry@mccollom.com;
www.mccollom.com/2940.htm.
63 Acres 10 minutes northeast of Junction,D
views, good bottom land, building sites. Whitetail
L niceper
SO$2,500
Deer, wild turkeys, dove, and wild hogs.
acre
90 Acres Minutes to Junction, own your own hill. Views, native wildlife, unique ranch. $2,250 per acre
173 Acres 10 minutes northeast of Junction, nice views, good bottom land, building sites. Whitetail
Deer, wild turkeys, dove, and wild hogs. $2,000 per acre
233 Acres Ready to go, Cabin, Windmill, small tank, and new fence. Just minutes to Junction, and
frontage on County road 311. $2,900 per acre
260 Acres 10 Minutes northeast of Junction, nice views, good bottom land, building sites, hill tops,
and Hardwoods. Whitetail Deer, wild turkeys, dove, and wild hogs. $2,000 per acre
631 Acres Views of Tea Cup Mountain and the Llano River Valley, Native wildlife, hardwoods, well,
and a nice mix of Hill tops and valleys. $2,000 per acre
742 Acres 5 miles north of Junction. Gentle rolling pastures with some high hills, valleys & scenic
canyons. There are some springs in the canyons. $2,200 per acre
1,500 Acres 10 miles north of Junction. Agreat combination of the best features of the Texas Hill Country
– scenic hills, high plateau pastures, wooded valleys & creek bottom land. Spring-fed Gentry Creek runs
through the ranch for about 3,500+/- feet. Has a new water well & is fenced on 3 sides. $2,250 per acre
FOR THE RANCHES LISTED ABOVE CONTACT BEAUX COOK, AGENT 830-896-1122
OR 210-387-9949
Trash Schedule for December 25, 2008, and January 1, 2009.
Residential and Commercial trash pick up schedule is as follows:
If you are a Thursday pick up, your garbage will be picked up on Wednesday, December 24, 2008
and December 31, 2008.
If your garbage is not out on that day, it will not be picked up until the following week.
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Various sizes ranging from 30 Acres up to 300 Acres with or without improvements just north of
Harper. Nice rolling Hill Country terrain. Good views from hilltops. House, large hanger/barn &
2,700' grass airstrip. (2876) Barry McCollom, Agent
320 Acres 14 miles west of Junction. Gentle rolling Hills & river bottom land. _ miles frontage on
the beautiful spring-fed North Fork Llano River. 3BR/2BA rock home, carport, metal barn & shed.
One water well with submersible pump, one windmill & one 15,000 gallon holding tank. Native &
free roaming exotic game. (2848) Beaux Cook, Agent
350 Acres – 16 miles northwest of Kerrville via IH-10 & Hwy. 479. Gentle rolling terrain with good turf
and oak trees. Free roaming native & exotic game. Water well & boundaries fenced. Steve Oehler, Agent
JOHN McCOLLOM & ASSOCIATES
341 Junction Hwy.
Kerrville, TX 78028
(830) 896-1122
www.mccollom.com
M-22-tnfc
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The Junction Eagle, Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Letters to Santa
Junction Elementary 2nd graders’
Sponsored by:
Bierschwale
Land Co.
519 College St.
The Junction Eagle, Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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Letters to Santa
Junction Elementary 2nd graders’
Sponsored by:
Thornton
Ranch Sales
1501 Isaac Creek Cir.,
New Braunfels
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The Junction Eagle, Wednesday, December10, 2008
Letters to Santa
Junction Elementary 2nd graders’
Sponsored by:
West Bear
Creek
406 Main Street
The Junction Eagle, Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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Letters to Santa
Junction Elementary 2nd graders’
Sponsored by:
Parker
Lumber
2136 N. Main
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The Junction Eagle, Wednesday, December 10, 2008
The Directors of the Kimble County Wild Game Dinner Association
would like to thank everyone for their hard work and dedication in
making the 2008 Wild Game Dinner the biggest and best ever!
Many thanks to you all because we could not do it without YOU!!
Prize Donors
Simon Bros. Mercantile
Conchos & Crosses
Eagle Bluff Ranch Junction’s Cowboy Cottage
Bode Feed & Supply
First State Bank
Junction Warehouse Co.
Food Basket
Sutton Pecan
Eva Villanueva
Junction NAPA Automotive
Flatrock Canoes
West Texas Gas
Jerry & Judy Ramsey
South Llano River Pecans
The Legends Inn
Carson Distributing
Donnie Coleman
Hill Country Rentals & More
Super S Foods
Les Williams Inc.-Big Star
Apache Floors
Benny Frazier Knives
Joy’s Tire & Lube
A & M Gonzales Café
Cindy’s Taxidermy
Hill Country Liquors Teresa’s Country Candles
La Familia Restaurant
Cooper’s Bar-B-Q & Grill
Rite-A-Way Auto Service
Hi Lonesome Ranch/Tommy Turners
Markey Burch/Premier Alternative Energy
Johnny’s Exxon & Subway Sandwiches
HillCountry Sporting Goods
Wild Rose Native American Jewelry
West Bear Creek General Store
Mama Kay’s Sunshine Café
Meat Donors
Cherokee Exotics Game Ranch
Escondido Ranch
Don Hancock/Crosswinds Ranch
Colt Brandenberger
Camp Estates Ranch
David Garza
Jerod White
Pete Rose
North Mill Ranch
Eagle Bluff Ranch
Comanchero 4 Ranch
Little Paint Ranch
Rust Ranch
Cody Murr
Bryan Booth Ranch
Jeff Worrell
Dale Brandenberger
Alice Rose
Don & Cindy Horrocks
Douglas Day
Dayn Dunbar
Dan Bauerle
Gun Security
Officer Ted Morgan
Gun Registration & Transport
Rick Clark
Dennis Fusilier
Matt Willmon
Bobby Colston
Melonie Willmon
Ann Hurtte
On Stage Gun Handlers
Raffle Ticket Tumbler Turner
Kenny Rooke
Philip Leach
Bryan Booth
Meat Cutters
Wanda Teel
David Teel, Jr.
Josh Teel
Stephen Teel
Ken Herring
Corey Childress
Vanessa Childress
Steven Childress
Jimmy Teel
David Teel, Sr.
Yogi Childress
Jacob Childress
Johnny Lombrano
Daryl Renfroe
Michael Wagner
Becky Insall
Jerry Insall
Elise Insall
Cade Insall
Ainsley Insall
Tourism
Survey Taker:
Judy Nickelson
General
Helpers
Bryan Booth
Paul Purlia
Phillip Leach
Dale Johnson
Steve Brown
Ted Morgan
Kyle Konz
Gregorio Villanueva
Teresa Leach
Brisket
Donations
Sheriff Mike
Chapman
Brisket Cooks
Tommy Randle
Wood Donors:
Leon West
Mark Batey
Ticket Selling Locations
West Bear Creek General Store, HillCountry
Sporting Goods, Junction Warehouse Co., Parker
Lumber, Hill Country Rentals & More and Simon
Bros. Mercantile
Gun Donors
Ella Blue
John & Kathy Cashman
David & Wanda Teel, Jr.
WW Cattle Company
Affordable Air & Heat
Gene’s Go Truck Stop
Rowe’s Chevron
Junction Restaurant
Bryan & Connie Booth
Mr. Anonymous
Wild Turkey Lounge
Kerr County Federal
Credit Union
Mitch Davis Construction
Harold’s Food Mart
Trips by Nick
Albert Wolfe III
Best Western Dos Rios
Rodeway Inn of Junction
Cherokee Exotic Adventures
Junction/North Llano
KOA
Coyote Properties
Sonny & Donna Price
The Heights of Kerrville
Dale Johnson
Mickey Estep Family
London Dance Hall
Kothmann’s Real Estate
R.D. Kothmann Ins.
Deputy Steve Brown
Trey Sullivan Real Estate
Bierschwale Land Co.
Gentry-Fife Funeral
Home
Hardin Plumbing
Junction Dairy Queen
Charles & Teena Hagood
City Pharmacy
Radio Shack
Metco Supply
Kimble County Ready-Mix
Hill Country Chevy/Buick
Gipson Real Estate &
Appraisal
Whitworth Ranch
Gene Cole Mechanical
CarQuest of Junction
Junction Stockyards
Kimble County Title Co.
Texas Trails Maps
Eagle Nest Ranch
Atkinson Pecan Company
Roy’s Chevron
Spaeth-Ahlschwede, PC
Attorneys
James & Connie Murr
Dennis & Judy Dunagan
Econo-Lodge
Plumley’s Country Store
Brad Bullard Properties
Junction Ranch Real Estate
Hill Country Well Service
Clint Smith Propane
Morgan Shady Park
Ed’s Fix-It Shop
Sutton Specialty Electric
Hubert D’Spain Family
Larry & Sarah Harrison
Comanchero 4 Ranch
Kneese Land
Management
Johnson’s Pest Control
McGuire Well Service
Kerrville Vet Clinic
Noe & Doreen Martinez
Ox Hollow Woodworks
Milky Way Drive In
Larry & Suzie Maddux
Rooke’s Texas Hills Ins.
Clint Singleton
Rust Ranch
Robinson Plumbing &
Appliance
Isaack’s Restaurant
Tony & Sally Franklin
Stone Creek Outfitters
Cole & Mitzi Holland
Ms. Anonymous
Gentry Creek Ranch
R & M Land Ventures
Sonic Drive Inn of
Junction
Paul & Carrie Purlia
Granite Ranch
Bob & Carolyn Carlisle
Kimble County Farm
Bureau
Riverside Saloon
Llano Travel Center &
Church’s Chicken
Junction A&M Club
Lynn Nickelson
Construction Company
Junction Automotive/
Napa
Motel 6
Photo Presentation of
Donors/Supporters
Chamber Webmaster,
Derrick Ard
Melonie Willmon
Connie Booth
Hunts Donated
Rio Bonito
Ranch/Gwen Hughes
North Mill Ranch/Bill
& Wendy Kirschner
Camp Estates
Ranch/Marvin Holland,
Pat Walkin, Syd Dryer
Whitetail Junction Ranch
Joshua Creek Ranch,
Game Preserve &
Resort
Donors of Mis. Items, Services & Equip.
Pedernales Electric Cooperative Inc. – Banner
Junction Deer Processing – Storage & Game Processing
Duncan Disposals – Dumpsters/Poly Carts
Lee McKinnerney Trucking – Move Equipment Trailer
Artic Ice/San Angelo – Bags of Ice & Use of Trailer
Cherokee Septic Service – Porta-Potties
Ed Harris – Pick-up of Ice and Ice Trailer
Connie Booth – Advertising, Gun, Hunt & Prize Solicitation
Connie & Bryan Booth – Game Donations
HillCountry Sporting Goods – Guns & Gun Table
Registration
Food Basket & Ben E. Keith Beers/Llano – Ice Chests
for Serving Meat
Judy Nickelson – Hunt Solicitation
AuroraVillanueva – Pickup of Ice Chests
Sidna Enterprises – Tents
James McCann – Electrical Helper
Ed Stewart – Sound System
Teresa Leach – Tickets, Prizes, Prize Room & All Around
“Big Time” Helper
Great Prize Donor
Jim Schrieve & Whitetail
Junction Ranch
WGD 2008 FRY
COOKS & COOKS
Aaron Bierschwale
Justin Bierschwale
Johnny Lombrano
Chris Casaday
Shannon Bynum
John Bynum
Ivan Ponce
Matt Willmon
Todd Baca
Travis Davidson
Adolfo Ponce
Jim Barker
Craig Brooks
Tom Hash
Sergio Ponce
Matt Stolle
Accommodations Duck & Oyster
Gumbo Cookers
Donated
& Servers
Red Creek Nature Ranch
Terra Firma Cabin
Ticket Booth
Bill Blaylock
Jean Blaylock
Serving Lines
Angharad Rees
Emily Bierschwale
Dolphia Dawson
Gerald & Avis Loeffler
Kelli Lovelace
Brandon Leach
Anita Alatorre
J.D. Kidwell
Kim Paxson
Roxanne Fargason
Caleb Leach
Mike Bland
Matt Soward
Jodie Dawn
Billie Noguess
Laura Lester
Trish Jones
Jerry & Janis Kirby
Faye Robinson
Judy Nagel
Marie Robinson
Glen & Em Carnett
Marty & Catherine Dolfuss
Kyle Konz
Rick Novotny
Paul & Anna Henry
Jorge & Lena Roman
DeeCee Stewart
Billie Stewart
Lynn Kelley
Vivian Landrey
Ice Tea
Servers
Grand Prize
Donor
Junction National
Bank & Joshua Creek
Ranch, Game
Preserve & Resort
Raffle Ticket
Sellers
Georgia Morgan (TOP
SELLER 2008)
Teresa Leach
Natalie Kothmann
Tamara Munsell
Peggy Weems
Trudy Weems
Rhonda Fuquay
Carrie Purlia
Aurora Villanueva
Miss Kimble County
2008 Sara Sanders
Miss Kimble County
1st Runner-Up 2008
Misty Sexton
Miss Congeniality 2008
Ashley Rowe
Money Room
Angie Wilson
Trent Wilson
Bonnie Brauer
Gerald Loeffler
Avis Loeffler
Joyce Brown
Brenda Rios
Aurora Villanueva
Carrie Purlia
Jessie Nixon
Keeley Armes
Laura Haynes
Ashley Gardner
Rhonda Nixon
Lisa Sanders
Prize Registration
Table
BEANS & CHILI
COOKERS:
Kenny Rooke
Curt Kneese
Hardy Hardin
Cindy Hardin
Ed Harris
Stacy Harris
Croix Harris
Gordyn Harris
Claire Higdon
Barbecuers
Kyle Konz
Kyle Konz, Jr.
Stacey Tomlinson
James Taylor
Coe Patton
Paul Henderson
Tiger Powers
Bobby Awtrey
James McCan
Danny Bundick
Paul & Carrie Purlia
Prize Movers
Prize Room
Rhonda Fuquay
Ronnie Fuquay
Drawers
Sara Sanders
Misty Sexton
Ashley Rowe
Little Miss Kimble
County 2008 Chariss
Barrow
Setup & Take Down
Junction
Volunteer
Fire Department
Emcees
Bryan & Connie
Booth
The Wild Game Dinner Association is a nonprofit corporation chartered to promote hunting season and Kimble County. Profits
are used for the production of next year’s dinner, for equipment, and for community projects, and are distributed between two
organizations – The Junction Volunteer Fire Department and the Kimble County Chamber of Commerce and Junction Tourism.
Wild Game Dinner Directors are: President Connie Booth, Vice-President Steve Brown, Treasurer Rhonda Fuquay, Secretary
Aurora Villanueva, Dale Johnson, Ed Harris, Hardy Hardin, Aaron Bierschwale, Paul Purlia and Judy Nickelson
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JISD NEWS
The Junction Eagle, Wednesday, December 10, 2008
IN SHORT
Daedalians Study
Club to meet
On Thursday, December 18,
the ladies of the Daedalian
Study Club will hear a
Christmas message from Justin
Hall in the home of Dorthy
Murr. There will also be the
club’s
annual
ornament
exchange and Christmas carols. Hosting with Murr are
Florence Ellen Murr, Doris
Jacoby and Kay Boyles.
Leti Study Club
to meet
Leti Study Club will meet
December 16, at 3 p.m. at the
same location where it met 55
years ago. The Cecil Woodard
home was the setting for
organization. Miss Margaret
Farmer (now Mrs. Dave
Akers) was the first president,
and Mrs. Edith Allen served as
vice-president.
The name of the club was
suggested by Miss Betty Hill
(now Mrs. Sherry Nall). Leti is
an Indian word meaning “promote relations”. Through the
years the club has strived to
promote
good
relations
throughout the area.
Hostesses will be Edith
Allen, Emily Bierschwale
Betty Nethery (founding members) and Mary Ann Woodard.
“Remembrance of Things
Past” is the program title and
will be presented by original
members.
From December 1953 to
December 2008, the club has
served Kimble County in many
ways to encourage and promote service, fellowship and
good will.
Happy birthday Leti.
taken to support Junction's
Ministerial Alliance.
Courthouse to
hold open house/
retirement party
Kimble County Courthouse
will be having the annual
Christmas Open House/Retirement Party on December
19, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. A
presentation of plaques will be
held at 11 a.m.
Come by and wish the
retirees well and have a snack.
Community
Lessons and
Carols to be held JMS boys
basketball results
Sunday
Come one, come all!
Everyone is encouraged to
attend the Community Choir's
Service of Lessons and Carols
on Sunday, December 14, at
7:00 p.m. at Junction First
United Methodist Church.
This is truly a community
effort with singers from all
over Kimble County. We are
happy to be joined by many
talented instrumentalists this
year.
Ministers from our local
churches will be reading scripture and a love offering will be
by Coach Butch Lewis
A team
Junction 24, Medina 11
Derek Cantu, 10 pts.
Kade Wimberley, 6 pts.
Reese Sawyer, 3 pts.
Justin Brown, 2 pts.
Aurelio Hernandez, 2 pts.
David Bednarz, 1 pt.
B team
Junction 24, Medina 12
Drew Martinez, 11 pts.
Austin Rivas, 4 pts.
Juan Perez, 2 pts.
Henry Whitworth, 2 pts.
Zach Herbst, 2 pts.
Judge Modesto, 2 pts.
by Dr. Reneé Schulze
Did you know how big the children of Texas? (After
Texas public school system English, the most common are
really is?
Spanish, Vietnamese and
Urdu.)
• that last year, there were
• that 473,000 students with
4.7 million students enrolled in disabilities are being served
public schools?
every year by Texas schools?
• that the largest school dis• that 720 million meals are
trict in Texas has 199,534 stu- served each year to disadvandents (Houston ISD) and the taged Texas school children?
smallest district has 15 stu• that 2.6 million students
dents (Divide ISD)?
enrolled in Texas public
• that 716 of the state’s 1,222 schools are economically disschool districts and charter advantaged?
schools each enroll less than
• that 635,000 people are
1,000 students?
employed by Texas school dis• that more than 136 lan- tricts-more people than the
guages are spoken in the entire state of Wyoming!
homes of the public school
• that Texas schools spent $1
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billion on bus transportation in
2006-2007?
• that the transportation allotment hasn’t changed since
1984, when the average price
of gas was $1.21 per gallon?
• that Texas school buses
drive more than 262 million
miles each year? (That’s 550
round trips to the moon!)
• that more than 48 million
textbooks are distributed to
students each school year?
• that 246 districts encompass more than 300 square
miles?
• that 974,000 students were
enrolled in at least one Career
and Technology course last
year?
• that Texas schools tested
the physical fitness of 2.6 million students last spring?
Head Start Menu
Breakfast
Monday, December 15
Mandarin oranges, French
toast
Tuesday, December 16
Frozen stawberries, Cream of
Wheat
Wednesday, December 17
Fruit juice, cheese toast
Thursday, December 18
Bananas, cold cereal
Friday, December 19
Apple slices, waffles
Snack
Rotary Exchange student Janis Laursons shares with his
basketball idol Andris Biedrius (star center of the Golden
State Warriors) their countries flag. Both are from Latvia.
Monday, December 15
Milk, animal crackers
Tuesday, December 16
Fruit juice, crackers & cheese
Wednesday, December 17
Milk, bananas, vanilla wafers
Thursday, December 18
Apple slices, trail mix
Friday, December 19
Pineapple juice, oatmeal
cookie
Lunch
Dennis Smith, right, got more than he expected when he
went to the Spurs game. Posing with Tony Parker (NBA
MVP 2007 Finals) Smith now has proof for his wife, Betty,
that he really attended the game.
Parker Lumber
Bridal Registry
Bridal registry is always open.
Come by and make your selections.
2136 N Main
Sudoku puzzle
325-446-2243
2101 Main Street, Junction
(325) 446-3321
Milk is served at breakfast and lunch.
Community Calendar
Luke
Tillman
Thursday, December 11
Land Improvement
Cedar Clearing
Mesquite Clearing
General Bobcat Work Right of Ways
Full Liability Insurance
210-216-9304
London Community Library: 9-10 a.m., London Com. Center
London Exercise Group: 9-10 a.m., London Community Center
Rotary: noon, Isaack’s Restaurant
JHS Band Concert: 6:30 p.m., Auditorium
Order of the Eastern Star: 7 p.m., Masonic Hall
London Community Association: 7 p.m., Community Center
Friday, December 12
London Community Library: 9-10 a.m., London Comm. Center
London Exercise Group: 9-10 a.m., London Community Center
3rd Grade Christmas Program: 1 p.m., Auditorium
Junction, Texas
T-31-tfnc
Saturday, December 13
Sponsored each week by:
Kimble Hospital
Monday, December 15
Chicken w/rice, bread, peas &
carrots, pineapple
Tuesday, December 16
Ham & macaroni, bread,
broccoli, mixed fruit
Wednesday, December 17
Sloppy Joe, bun, tator tots,
applesauce
Thursday, December 18
Chicken spaghetti, bread,
cauliflower, peaches
Friday, December 19
Cheese enchiladas, Spanish
rice, pinto beans, pears
COW POKES
by Ace Reid
Frontier Guards Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Mary
Harlow Griffith Chapter, Order of the Confederate Rose: 10
a.m., Full Gospel Church Fellowship Center
Sunday, December 14
Men’s Bible Class: 9 a.m., broadcast on KRVL 93.5 from Girl
Scout House
Celebrate Recovery: 6 p.m., First United Methodist Church
Community Choir’s Service of Lessons and Carols: 7 p.m., First
United Methodist Church
Choir’s Christmas Musical: 5 p.m., Hill Country Baptist Church
Monday, December 15
Al-Anon: 5:30-6:30 p.m., Trinity Episcopal Church Parish Hall
Alcoholics Anonymous: 7 p.m., Kimble County Library
Tuesday, December 16
London Community Library: 9-10 a.m., London Com. Center
London Exercise Group: 9-10 a.m., London Community Center
Story Hour: 10 a.m., Kimble County Library Children’s Corner
Leti Study Club: 3 p.m., The Cecil Woodard Home
Business and Professional Women: 6 p.m., College Street
Church of Christ Family Center
JMS Band Concert: 6:30 p.m., Auditorium
Wednesday, December 17
Department of Public Safety Driver License representative:
9:30 a.m.-noon, 1-3:15 p.m., Courthouse Courtroom
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The Junction Eagle, Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Tour of Homes sponsored by Kimble Library Board
Betty and Mike Leep cordially welcome guests to their
home on Smith Lane during the library Tour of Homes.
Smilingly inviting people to tour their home are Jaycee
Up the road from the Leeps, Walter and Susan Curry open Murr and her mom, Carolyn Balchuck. Derrick was out-oftheir home for sightseers on the tour.
pocket (maybe that was planned??).
Posing for a Kodak moment in their beautifully decorated
home is the Weitz family: Renee, son Chet, Doyle and
daughter Chainey.
In her pink bedroom, Chainey Weitz shows off her pink
tree with a quick hug and a beautiful smile.
Joan Burch reluctantly poses by her tree while there is a lull
in visitors. Joan has beautiful doll and glassware displays.
This beautiful armoire, displaying festive decorations (and
concealing a TV) is seen in the Curry home.
Jaycee Murr excitedly shows off her hot pink and lime green
room and tree to Kodi Croft during the Tour of Homes.
Chet Weitz kneels “cowboy roper style” in front of the tree
in his room. Later he was seen practicing his roping.
Preparing for the Community Children’s Choir presentation that will be held Wednesday, December 17, at the First Baptist Church beginning at 7 p.m. are, back row, from left, Hanah
Martin, Skylar Silva, Krista Noseff, Chelsie Noseff, Pricilla Garcia and Chelsea Pope; 3rd row, from left, Keian Young, Cooper Davis, Jordan Young, Kaylie Deifenbach, Madison
Phillips, Ramses Salinas, Darius Carrington, Samantha Barrow, Hyleh Davis; 2nd row, from left, Michael Van Winkle, Kylen Rowe, Harlea Burleson, Skylar Silva, Daisy Garcia, D.J.
Ainsworth, Brandon Salinas, Hannah Purlia and Jacee Murr; front row, from left, Jessey Martinez, Josh Richardson, Abbey Carpenter, MaKlay Simon, Rachael Carpenter, Adam
Carpenter, Rebekah Young and Carl Mogford. Not pictured are Alexis Villeda and Francisco Villeda.